Deviation (high/low) alarm 1 value, Process high alarm 2 value, Process low alarm 2 value – West Control Solutions N8100 User Manual

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2.2.22

Deviation (High/Low) Alarm 1 Value

This parameter, applicable only if Alarm 1 is selected to be a Deviation High/Low

Alarm, defines a value above (positive value - Deviation High alarm) or below

(negative value - Deviation Low alarm) the setpoint; if the process variable

deviates from the setpoint by a margin greater than that defined by this

parameter, Alarm 1 goes active. The operation of Deviation Alarms is illustrated in

Figure 2-3.

2.2.23

Process High Alarm 2 Value

This parameter, applicable only when Alarm 2 is selected to be a Process High

alarm, defines the process variable value at or above which Alarm 2 will be

active. The operation of a process high alarm is illustrated in Figure 2-3.

2.2.24

Process Low Alarm 2 Value

This parameter, applicable only when Alarm 2 is selected to be a Process Low

alarm, defines the process variable value at or below which Alarm 2 will be

active. The operation of a process low alarm is illustrated in Figure 2-3.

2.2.25

Band Alarm 2 Value

This parameter, applicable only if Alarm 2 is selected to be a Band Alarm, defines

a band of process variable values, centred on the setpoint value. If the process

variable value is outside this band, the alarm will be active. The operation of a

band alarm is illustrated in Figure 2-3.

2.2.26

Deviation (High/Low) Alarm 2 Value

This parameter, applicable only if Alarm 2 is selected to be a Deviation High/Low

Alarm, defines a value above (positive value - Deviation High alarm) or below

(negative value - Deviation Low alarm) the setpoint; if the process variable

deviates from the setpoint by a margin greater than that defined by this

parameter, Alarm 2 goes active. The operation of Deviation Alarms is illustrated in

Figure 2-3.

2.2.27

Loop Alarm Enable

This parameter is the means by which the user can enable or disable the Loop

Alarm. The Loop Alarm is a special alarm which detects faults in the control

feedback loop by continuously monitoring process variable response to the

control output(s).

The Loop Alarm facility, when enabled, repeatedly checks the control output(s) for

saturation i.e. either or both outputs being at the maximum or minimum limit. If an

output is found to be in saturation, the Loop Alarm facility starts a timer; thereafter,

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